• Albany William Fonblanque (1793 – 13 October 1872) was an English journalist, and by his own example a reformer of the journalist's profession. Fonblanque...
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  • de Fonblanque, a banker, naturalised as Jean de Grenier Fonblanque: Albany Fonblanque (1793–1872), English historian; Edward Barrington de Fonblanque (1821–1895)...
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  • other. The Oxford English Dictionary has as its earliest citation Albany Fonblanque, England under Seven Administrations, 1837, "Sir Robert Peel was a...
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  • descendants later added it back. Edward's uncles were Albany Fonblanque and John Samuel Martin Fonblanque. His maternal grandfather was Sir Jonah Barrington...
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    domestic and foreign politics was continued by Albany Fonblanque, who took over the paper in 1828. Until Fonblanque sold The Examiner in the mid-1860s, the newspaper...
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  • Fitzgerald. Thomas had two brothers, Albany Fonblanque, a celebrated journalist, and John Samuel Martin Fonblanque, legal writer and Commissioner of Bankruptcy...
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  • John Anthony Fonblanque KC (12 June 1759 – 4 January 1837) was an English politician and barrister. Born John Anthony Fonblanque, he was the son of Jean...
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  • Major General Edward Barrington de Fonblanque CB CBE DSO ADC (29 May 1895 – 17 September 1981) was a British Army officer of the First World War and Second...
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  • Major-General Philip de Fonblanque DSO (16 November 1885 – 2 July 1940) was a senior British officer, who at the start of the Second World War, organised...
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    London: Albany Fonblanque: 683 Thomas (1974) p. 115 Gurney (1841) pp. 97–98 "Defeat of Justice", The Examiner (1725), London: Albany Fonblanque, 21 February...
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